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In an era of electronic media, do hardcover monographs still have a role? I believe that works like Hypertension in Pregnancy force a reply of yes. The editors have elicited chapters from experts with long experience in research in the field and recent publications important criteria, if readers are to accept the opinions expressed. The numerous illustrations and tables serve well to summarize many of the topics discussed. All the authors are clearly experienced writers and use a style in which careful documentation does not bog down the text with monotony.
The subjects covered range from updates on the
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